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Stanley continues down the red line

Narrator: Thank you! Finally Stanley follows the story for once. I am still very dissapointed in you, Stanley. Now, take the door on the left.

Stanley goes through the centre door.

Narrator: Stanley, Stanley, Stanley... You never seem to listen, don't you?

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  • 2 months later...

Stanley does not board the train, as he can see that in the process of smashing through the wall, the train has been rendered inoperable. (plus there are no tracks)

Walking to the other side, he finds a small puppy.

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Stanley did not realise that by plugging in the nuclear detonation key, he had converted KSP to control the nuke. Stanley realised just in time, so before he crashed it into an orphanage, he... why, Stanley? why do you never listen to m?

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Puppies? Orphanages? Nuclear keys? Perhaps Stanley was losing his mind... Yes, that's it. The disjointed, inconsistent narrator which guided him through this journey was merely a figment of his imagination!

Stanley walked past the orphans, out on to the street, and towards his his office -- intent on returning to his job at pushing buttons.

Edit:

Wait, that's not right. Why was Stanley in an orphanage? Had he chased the nukes? Obviously, these delusions were more pronounced than he had thought. "This is too much" thought Stanley; "I'm going mad."

Edited by ComradeWolfe
Misread post above, edited for plot consistancy.
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His life vanishing before his eyes, Stanley thought long and hard about the significance of it all. The meaning of life, and how he had come to share the same inevitable fate as the orphans, for whom he had accelerated the end's arrival. Would they be there when the last of his oxygen was depleted -- would they judge him for killing them all so carelessly?

Stanley's vision began to fade at the edges and his legs began to buckle... As luck would have it, the impact of falling limply to the ground dislodged the sausage. It was then that his vision returned and he noticed that he had fallen on a trap door.

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"But there must be a second trapdoor!", Stanley thought, "In the very beginning there were two, so I could have a choice. The narrator MUST have given me a choice here too! I MUST find the other trapdoor, and then follow the narrators directions."

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